Marquez is expected to be sworn in at the next council meeting on March 19.

"I am ready to roll up my sleeves and start working," he said.

Marquez followed close behind King, who garnered 1,858 votes.

"I feel great," King, 51, said. "I'm tremendously excited to serve another term and be in that kind of position to help and serve our community. I'm very humbled, thankful and very much looking forward to getting back to work."

Stapleton, who has been on the council for the past 16 years, garnered the most voter support with 2,011 votes.

"There's always anxiety, but it turned out better than I expected and being the No. 1 vote-getter, I was pretty impressed by that," Stapleton, 55, said. "It's great. It's very comforting and validating to know that they (voters) share my view of how we've been doing things."

"We have a lot of very good things going for us," he added.

Mary Lou Walczak was elected City Clerk with 2,523 votes. Geoffrey Cobbett, the city's new city treasurer, got 2,456 votes. They both ran unopposed.